Evidence of Murder

by Lisa Black

A Theresa MacLean Mystery (2)

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Lisa Black, a former forensic scientist whose electrifying thrillers bear the indelible mark of authenticity, brings us Evidence of Murder—a riveting tale of crime and detection sure to enthrall fans of Patricia Cornwell and TV's C.S.I. New York Times bestselling author Tess Gerritsen calls Black's new novel, "another tense and unputdownable thriller. She is, quite simply, one of the best storytellers around." Evidence of Murder delivers that and more—as returning heroine, forensic show more investigator Theresa MacLean, looks into the death of a young mother that may have terrifying consequences for an innocent child.

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Last year I read Takeover by Lisa Black. It was her first novel and I thoroughly enjoyed it (my review). I listed it as one of my top reads of 2008. I was excited to get an email from Lisa a few weeks ago saying that her next novel is out. Evidence of Murder starts off about 8 months after the end of Takeover.

Summary: Eight months ago, forensic investigator Theresa MacLean lost her fiancÉ in a bank robbery gone wrong, and she's had trouble concentrating on her work ever since. But now a particularly difficult case may just be what she needs to regain her focus by demanding all her skill, intelligence, and attention.

Jillian Perry has been found dead in the woods, leaving behind a husband of three weeks and a young daughter. The police show more can't determine how she died—her body shows no visible marks, and the autopsy reveals nothing suspicious—and the leading theory is that she purposely wandered into the forest and succumbed to the freezing weather. But something doesn't feel right to Theresa, and she can't let it go.

To complicate matters, a former boyfriend of Jillian's unexpectedly petitions for custody of the daughter. Obsessed with Jillian, he also suspects foul play in Jillian's death, and now he and Theresa believe Jillian's daughter may be in danger of meeting a similar fate. With a child's life at stake, Theresa must search for evidence of murder—evidence that doesn't seem to exist—before it's too late.

I have to say I was kind of disappointed in this book. It did not have the 'wow' or the suspense that I expected. However, it was still a good read. The characters are believable but could be a bit more....something. The word stiff comes to mind but am just thinking that they could have been more fleshed out or something. I think they didn't really do anything in the story - Theresa was depressed and yet I didn't feel for her.

The plot was very good. I liked the way it was all set up and the work Theresa did within her job and on her own. I was guessing right up to the end on the 'whodunit' - right along with Theresa. She thought she knew who was the killer but there were enough doubts around to make me wonder too. That was fun.

Overall, it was a good book, but not a great one. I am interested to know what others have thought. And I would like to read more from Ms. Black.
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When the missing wife of a video game creator is found dead in the woods near Cleveland's Edgewater Park without so much as a scratch on her, everyone assumes that she was depressed and froze to death. But something doesn't ring true and forensic scientist Theresa MacLean keeps digging for some evidence of murder until she gets to the truth.

Second in a series featuring Theresa MacLean. Fast-paced, but also very scientific and well-thought out. An interesting glimpse into the world of gaming and virtual reality production.
Started out slow for me I assume because I hadn't read any of the lead up books to this one. Story was good. I like Theresa and I will read another of these mysteries. Taken place in Cleveland.

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Cuervo, Alma (Narrator)
Thiele, Sabine (Übersetzer)

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Canonical title
Evidence of Murder
Original title
Evidence of Murder
People/Characters
Theresa MacLean; Frank Patrick; Evan Kovacic; George Panapoulous; George Porgie; Leo (show all 18); Don Delgado; Jesse; Christine Johnson; Drew Fleming; Cannon; Jerry Graham; Dr. Banachek; Shelly Peters; Antwan; Elliot Stone; Barbara Perry; Nick
Important places
Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Ohio, USA; Lakewood, Ohio, USA; Strongsville, Ohio, USA; Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
Dedication
To my mother, Florence, and father, Stanley,
and my siblings, Mary, Susan, Mike, and John,
first in my heart every minute of every day
First words
"I have a building full of dead people," Theresa MacLean told the detective.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"You're buying, right?"

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PS3602 .L296 .E95Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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